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| Prime Time | Tue Aug 7, 2007 1:00 pm Post #1 |
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Rock God, God of Rock, Tom Petty
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Predict how the season will turn out here... AFC East: New England: 15-1 N.Y. Jets: 10-6 Miami: 7-9 Buffalo: 6-10 AFC North: Baltimore: 11-5 Cincinnati: 10-6 Pittsburgh: 9-7 Cleveland: 4-12 AFC South: Indianapolis: 11-5 Jacksonville: 10-6 Houston: 6-10 Tennessee: 4-12 AFC West: San Diego: 13-3 Denver: 11-5 Kansas City: 5-11 Oakland 3-13 NFC East: Philadelphia: 12-4 Dallas: 9-7 N.Y. Giants: 8-8 Washington: 6-10 NFC North: Chicago: 12-4 Green Bay: 9-7 Detroit: 7-9 Minnesota: 6-10 NFC South: New Orleans: 13-3 Carolina: 10-6 Tampa Bay: 6-10 Atlanta: 4-12 NFC West: St. Louis: 12-4 San Francisco: 10-6 Seattle: 9-7 Arizona: 8-8 Playoffs: AFC: 1. New England 2. San Diego 3. Baltimore 4. Indianapolis 5. Denver 6. Jacksonville Round one: Baltimore vs. Jacksonville --- Baltimore wins Indianapolis vs. Denver --- Denver wins Round two: Baltimore vs. San Diego --- San Diego wins Denver vs. New England --- New England wins AFC Championship: San Diego vs. New England --- New England wins NFC: 1. New Orleans 2. Philadelphia 3. Chicago 4. St. Louis 5. Carolina 6. San Francisco Round one: San Francisco vs. Chicago --- Chicago wins Carolina vs. St. Louis --- Carolina wins Round two: Carolina vs. New Orleans --- New Orleans wins Chicago vs. Philadelphia --- Philadelphia wins NFC Championship: Philadelphia vs. New Orleans --- New Orleans wins Superbowl: New Orleans vs. New England --- New England wins NFL MVP: Tom Brady NFL DPOTY: Champ Bailey NFL OROTY: Marshawn Lynch NFL DROTY: Patrick Willis Rushing title: Steven Jackson TD Leader: LT Sack leader: Julius Peppers Most tackles: AJ Hawk Most receiving yards: Chad Johnson Offensive breakout player of the year: Arnaz Battle Defensive breakout player of the year: Mario Williams I'm working on a mock draft that go along this, I know you can't wait. |
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| aCutb | Tue Aug 7, 2007 1:04 pm Post #2 |
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I drink your milkshake
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Take that Freak. The Texans will be better than you! Can you do defensive breakout player, and put Mario Williams. |
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| Khoob | Tue Aug 7, 2007 2:03 pm Post #3 |
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Wow, Seattle third in their division? Ouch. The main things that stand out to me (besides that) are New England winning 15, the Rams winning 12, and Carolina and San Francisco both winning 10. You overrated the whole NFC West (outside of the Seahawks....). That and the Chiefs are winning 7-9 games this year. Why? I'll get back to you. Did you check to make sure the numbers add up or didn't bother with it? AFC East: New England: 12-4 N.Y. Jets: 9-7 Miami: 7-9 Buffalo: 5-11 AFC North: Cincinnati: 11-5 Baltimore: 10-6 Pittsburgh: 9-7 Cleveland: 5-11 AFC South: Indianapolis: 10-6 Jacksonville: 8-8 Houston: 7-9 Tennessee: 2-14 AFC West: Denver: 13-3 San Diego: 12-4 Kansas City: 8-8 Oakland 4-12 NFC East: Philadelphia: 10-6 Washington: 9-7 Dallas: 8-8 N.Y. Giants: 6-10 NFC North: Chicago: 12-4 Minnesota: 8-8 Green Bay: 8-8 Detroit: 5-11 NFC South: New Orleans: 12-4 Tampa Bay: 8-8 Carolina: 8-8 Atlanta: 6-10 NFC West: Seattle: 12-4 St. Louis: 8-8 San Francisco: 8-8 Arizona: 6-10 Playoffs: AFC: 1. Denver 2. New England 3. Cincinnati 4. Indianapolis 5. San Diego 6. Baltimore Round one: Baltimore vs. Cincinnati --- Baltimore San Diego vs. Indianapolis --- San Diego Round two: Baltimore vs. Denver --- Denver San Diego vs. New England --- New England AFC Championship: New England vs. Denver --- Denver NFC: 1. Seattle 2. New Orleans 3. Chicago 4. Philadelphia 5. Washington 6. St. Louis Round one: St. Louis vs. Chicago --- Chicago Washington vs. Philadelphia --- Philadelphia Round two: Chicago vs. New Orleans --- New Orleans Philadelphia vs. Seattle --- Seattle NFC Championship: New Orleans vs. Seattle --- Seattle Superbowl: Seattle vs. Denver --- Seattle NFL MVP: Drew Brees NFL DPOTY: Lofa Tatupu NFL OROTY: Calvin Johnson NFL DROTY: LaRon Landry Rushing title: LJ (if he plays the whole season) TD Leader: Alexander Sack leader: Shawne Merriman Most tackles: Tatupu Most receiving yards: Torry Holt Offensive breakout player of the year: DJ Hackett Defensive breakout player of the year: Michael Huff |
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| Prime Time | Tue Aug 7, 2007 2:14 pm Post #4 |
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I got to week ten doing it perfect. Then I realized that i skipped four or five games, so I said "screw it, I don't want to fix it". It should be sort of close, but now they're just approximations. I see what you are saying with the Chiefs, though. Their schedule has 7-9 they can win, but with LJ holding out and the 370 plus carry thing working against him I think it will be a tough year for them. 7 wins tops, but I'll stick with five. |
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| Khoob | Tue Aug 7, 2007 2:32 pm Post #5 |
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Edited with my (somewhat biased) predictions. But hey, it's a prediction. I didn't even bother with adding 'em up, I'm probably like either a combined win percantage of .525 or .464, whatever. They have a nice schedule, and LJ should be back by the season's start, at the latest, unless a trade happens. Smith is a nice back, as are Bennett and the Priest if he can do anything, that's 3 pretty decent backs. Of course now that Green is gone and Edwards I guess has a thing against Huard and wants to go with Croyle, our passing game will take some time to click I'm betting, but Bowe's a nice addition to our deflated list of receivers. Defense is, surprisingly, better than our offense, and should be working its way among the better teams of the league. Not the elite tier, but in that next one. |
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| CELTS20 | Tue Aug 7, 2007 2:56 pm Post #6 |
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Mission 17: Complete
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AFC East: New England: 15-1 N.Y. Jets: 9-7 Miami: 7-9 Buffalo: 5-11 AFC North: Cincinnati: 11-5 Baltimore: 11-5 Pittsburgh: 7-9 Cleveland: 5-11 AFC South: Indianapolis: 12-4 Jacksonville: 10-6 Houston: 7-9 Tennessee: 2-14 AFC West: Denver: 13-3 San Diego: 10-6 Kansas City: 6-10 Oakland 3-13 NFC East: Philadelphia: 10-6 Dallas: 10-6 N.Y. Giants: 9-7 Washington: 6-10 NFC North: Chicago: 11-5 Green Bay: 10-6 Minnesota: 7-9 Detroit: 6-10 NFC South: Carolina: 11-5 New Orleans: 11-5 Tampa Bay: 6-10 Atlanta: 5-11 NFC West: Arizona: 10-6 St. Louis: 10-6 San Francisco: 10-6 Seattle: 8-8 Playoffs: AFC: 1. New England 2. Denver 3. Indianapolis 4. Cincinnati 5. Baltimore 6. San Diego Round one: San Diego at Indianapolis --- Indianapolis wins Baltimore at Cincinnati --- Baltimore wins Round two: Indianapolis at Denver --- Indianapolis wins Baltimore at New England --- New England wins AFC Championship: Indianapolis at New England --- New England wins NFC: 1. Carolina 2. Chicago 3. Dallas 4. Arizona 5. New Orleans 6. Philadelphia Round one: Philadelphia at Dallas --- Dallas wins New Orleans at Arizona --- New Orleans wins Round two: New Orleans at Carolina --- New Orleans wins Dallas at Chicago --- Dallas wins NFC Championship: New Orleans at Dallas --- Dallas wins Superbowl: Dallas vs New England --- New England wins NFL MVP: Carson Palmer NFL DPOTY: Julius Peppers NFL OROTY: Ted Ginn NFL DROTY: Brandon Meriweather Rushing title: Travis Henry TD Leader: Steven Jackson Sack leader: Julius Peppers Most tackles: Ernie Sims Most receiving yards: Steve Smith Offensive breakout player of the year: Laurence Maroney Defensive breakout player of the year: Ernie Sims This is a bit biased, and I did not check the wins for each games. I just did random records. |
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| Xx Yankee xX | Tue Aug 7, 2007 3:14 pm Post #7 |
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lol Kavorka has the Pats at 15-1. Sorry they wont be that good. 13-3 at best. |
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| KRS-One | Tue Aug 7, 2007 3:17 pm Post #8 |
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So long, and thanks for all the fish...
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If the Pats win less than 14 games, barring any major injuries or other extreme factors, I'll buy you a house. |
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| Xx Yankee xX | Tue Aug 7, 2007 3:20 pm Post #9 |
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Deal! ^_^ |
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| Prime Time | Tue Aug 7, 2007 3:20 pm Post #10 |
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Rock God, God of Rock, Tom Petty
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Dewon, Celts, and I will be laughing at everyone when the Pats go 14-2, 15-1. The only teams on their schedule that can challenge them are the Chargers, Indy, Eagles, and the Ravens. No way they walk out of those games one and three. |
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